In an article a couple of years ago, Plant and Page were asked if Stairway to Heaven was the quintessential Led Zeppelin song, to which Page said absolutely not, Kashmir is the greatest Led Zeppelin song. I couldn’t agree more!
How strange that both Plant and Page were wrong about their greatest song. Everybody knows Zep's greatest two songs are Tea For One and Since I've Been Loving You ;)
Kenny Johnson subjective as it may be, I beg to differ. In my time of dying and nobody’s fault but mine are for me the finest two pieces of Zep on the planet.
His timing seemed many times to be at odds with JPJ and Jimmy's rhythms, but the guy just monstered the beat and basically drove most songs LZ produced. What resulted was as close to sheer perfection as there has ever been in rock music. If ever a man was in total control of his chosen instrument it was Bonzo, a pioneer and a legend.
I used to play drums in the 80's. The best way to learn to play drums is to listen to Zeppelin with headphones on, sitting at your kit trying to match that RHYTHM!!!🤘🤘
The Bonzo thunderous drum beat, Plants controlled vocal rasp, Paige's guitar layers and J P Jones eastern key chords... What a masterpiece 😎👌 'Since I Been Loving You' is a necessary Led Zep follow on for you couple of romantics.
You guys remind me of how we used to listen to albums when we'd first get them in our youth. Just listening and looking at each each other now and then when these was something we liked or there was an unexpected wow in the melody or lyrics. You guys make me hear music with new ears again. Thank you.
I absolutely love that you guys were able to get around getting this blocked and how you went about it! Zeppelin is my favorite band of all time. They're so eclectic. Thank you so much for this!
I am a big time Led Zeppelin fan. I really enjoy watching Kel's reactions to the songs of Led Zep. It makes me really listen to the music and appreciate it even more. Greatest band ever! Thank you Kel and Rich!
The absolute touchstone of Led Zeppelin tracks. A masterpiece. I instantly think of high school and my 1967 GTO convertible 1n 1975. A defining year in my life. I love your reactions. Thank you both for sampling this epic of a generation.
The purest example of why I watch and like your reactions above all others: 1) Kel's facial and physical emotional reaction, 2) Rich's music selections. 3) Both your sincerity. 4) The way you look/love each other :-). Room for improvement? When you stop the music as necessary for copyright reasons, make it as short as possible, but let Rich put up the signs, so Kel can stay in the mood :-).
a few years ago we saw Tran Siberian Orchestra in Tampa. at the end of one their songs, they dropped right into Kashmir. it was SO good, so seamless, and with them having a string section it sounded great!
I'm 54 and always a Zeppelin fan.. Always my #1.. I'm the youngest of five and I can't remember ever not hearing them in my life. All four of my siblings had their albums.. the same ones LOL. My oldest brother was going to take me to see Zeppelin In 9th grade, but John Bonham died. It would have been my first concert. It's like going to church when I listen to Led Zeppelin.
1975 10th grade art class making bongs during ceramics course and LED ZEPPELIN Physical Graffiti Playing in the back Ground. This is what this song reminds me of.
Kashmir, if you had one song to chill to on a desert island. Oh you guys break my heart seeing she has never had the chance to spread her wings to Zeppelin. I first heard this in 1975 when I was a sophmore in high school in my friends car. We were wrecked by this song. One of the true musical masterpieces of the last 100 years. When we saw it live, a moment to never be forgotten.
The beauty of this song is you will be able to listen to it 100s, if not 1000s, of times for the next 45 years, as I have. and still be blown away by it's brillance! :-)
Kashmir was such a unique sounding track. The great thing about Zeppelin is that they never copied it or went near it again as a song. They simply moved on. Wonderful.
I wouldn't say I'm a the biggest Led Zeppelin fan, though I certainly am a fan, but THIS SONG! Might be my favorite song of all time. The Drums just feed my soul!
that was an awesome video at the Kennedy Center, extremely well recorded.. And put on UA-cam... I play that all the time. I'm surprised they allow such a good recording for our enjoyment....
Happy belated birthday! I have really enjoyed watching you all get into the music I’ve listened to for decades now. Also, watching mature reactions to these songs is more enjoyable than watch the youngsters. Thanks for a good time.
Written 1973. Recorded 1974. Released 1975. None of the band had been to Kashmir but they went to Mumbai earlier. Most of the song was created on a drive through the Moroccan desert.
Kel and Rich, the reason this song sounds so cool id the drummer is doing 4/4 time and geetar and base are doing 9/8 time.....only mesh on every twelfth note.
I love the mixed meter Led Zeppelin used so effectively (Bonham and the band are playing in two different meters, that is what gives the song its groove IMO. Lost of very talented and experimental musicians in the early 70s. So glad I grew up in the late 60s and early 70s--best rock and roll ever. I remember partying with friends and we picked a new album to listen to for the party: Queen, Led Zeppelin, Yes, Pink Floyd, ZZ Top, so many others. Sometimes I feel sorry for younger people :) I taught at the University fo Delhi in 2010-2011and listened to Kashmir almost daily (especially when I spent time in Kashmir).BTW, any band that can put a G Dorian and a G Lydian scale in a classic rock song really ROCKS! Thanks for sharing.
When I first heard them, I thought they were the coolest thing I ever heard in my life. It was my brother who was playing the music, 1969, I was six. We loved it.. Still do to this very day, have all of there music on CD, blast it in my car all the time. Even if I am older. I am the old chick with the loud music in her car driving everyone crazy. Yay me!!
1994 MTV unplugged version is epic, or O2 arena with Jason Bonham on drums. Kashmir is the greatest rock song of all time!!! Love what you two are experiencing together, cannot wait for another reaction. Who knows maybe this is your retirement plan 😂
Happy Birthday Kel, this would have been my fathers 90th Bday also. May each year for you and your husband be rewarded with more love and tenderness. I really appreciate your heartfelt reactions and especially your kind words to those of us veterans. I have had the honor to serve in three tours in Iraq, a tour in the Balkans and having lived almost my entire adult life over sears. My Fathers Brother was a Combat Engineer in WWII, my Father was a Combat Engineer in the Korean War (100% disabled), and I served also as a Combat Engineer (80% disabled), blowing shit up runs in my family's blood . the song that you are showcasing now is my lifetimes all very favorite. I find it very easy to just relax and let the music massage my emotions and as my anger and depression eb away i finally feel at ease for a few minutes. I am thankful that the good Lord led me to your channel and to your true humanity. This link will take you to what i believe is the best live version that I have found yet. I would be happy if you two would a few minutes to just enjoy it for yourselves. ua-cam.com/video/9vbeilE0UrQ/v-deo.html This live version is over twelve minutes but it is absolutely well worth it. Happy Birthday again, and may each be better than the last.
I was at my mom's house for Christmas in 2017 and I dug this record out to listen to and it took my mom and I down memory lane of when we were young. My mom is only 16 years older than I so we pretty much have the same music taste when it comes to the classics. I spent my youth hearing these songs growing up in Michigan in the mid 70's.
I heard this when it first came out on the radio. I was riding in the car with my dad. I was 5 or 6 at the time, I think it was 1975. My dad didn't know who the band was, but that song got stuck in my head. It was years later that I found out who that was. Been a Zeppelin fan ever since.
Even though Stairway is probably recognized as their most popular tune, this song blows it away and depending on the mood, is the best in their catalog
Such a great tune. When you mentioned '75, I had to check my iTunes for the date to confirm my old-timey-ness. This totally reminds me of me during High School years in late '70's. Thanks for triggering me to go back into my old Led Zep catalog of songs I hadn't listened to in years. Rock on!
I would like to second the recommendation of "The Battle of Evermore". It's a sound unlike anything else that I've heard. I heard it when it first came out in 1971, and it still hasn't lost its magic.
You guys are great. NYC is my fave city in the U.S. Broadway shows: (Crazy for You, Guys and Dolls, Phantom of the Opera, restaurants: (NoodleTown in Chinatown, Carnegie Deli, Russian Tea Room, Scotty's Diner at Lexington and 38th). Anyway, my vote is for "I'm Gonna Crawl", the final song on their final album. Best Song on the album and one of the best of their career. "All My Love" is pretty damn good, too.
This is the track I always recommend to people when Led Zep comes up, the very best. Makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up, and I can't just listen once. Incredible.
I love this song from a musician's point of view. The difficulty of a polymetric song can't be overstated. I love that for most of the song (except for breaks and choruses), John Bonham's pounding drum beat is at a 4/4 + 2/4 meter, while the rest of the band is in a 3/4 + 3/8 meter. To pull this together with such shocking precision and create one of the most iconic songs in modern music history is music crafting of the highest order. This song is an eargasm every time I listen to it.
The best singer of all time, the best drummer of all time, and a top 3 guitarist of all time. Never was there a better collaboration of musical genius in one band.
I was a young apprentice boilermaker traveling from job to job across the United States back in the late 70's and early 80's and Zeppelin was part of the soundtrack to my life. Oh, to be young again. 200 pounds of tempered steel and sex appeal. Born on a mountain, raised in a cave. Fighting and #@&ing is all I crave.
In 1975 just out of the army I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when this song played for the first time.. music was a huge part of my life then.. along with other activities enough said..
Ahhh Led Zeppelin! I've got the entire album collection and a huge framed print of them in concert on my wall. Together with the entire album collection of my Canadian Brothers RUSH and a huge framed print of them in concert on my wall as well. Life is goood! Thanks you two! You Rock!😎🎼🎶🎵🇨🇦🇨🇦
Many hours spent on couches in the garage listening to Zeppelin with my friends in the 70's. We're in our late 50's and 60's now and still meet up weekly to party and listen to the music of the 60's, 70's and some 80's. Thanks for the samples!
I highly recommend Led Zepplin "Fool In the Rain" off the "In Through the Out Door" album. It showcases John Bonham's drums like few other songs, if you can believe that.
Like a kid in a candy store. I love when Kel sparkles with Glee!!! I grew up on these songs like Rich. (I'm 50). So I also know whats coming. But I love watching Kel's grin from ear to ear when she is exposed to the joys of this music. Thanks guys. Need more old Genesis. Super's ready or The cinema show.
In an article a couple of years ago, Plant and Page were asked if Stairway to Heaven was the quintessential Led Zeppelin song, to which Page said absolutely not, Kashmir is the greatest Led Zeppelin song. I couldn’t agree more!
Kenny Johnson Robert Plant said the same thing. It looks like Robert is on the same page as Page.
How strange that both Plant and Page were wrong about their greatest song. Everybody knows Zep's greatest two songs are Tea For One and Since I've Been Loving You ;)
Page said that his favorite is Achilles last stand
Kashmir ia plants favorite
Kenny Johnson subjective as it may be, I beg to differ. In my time of dying and nobody’s fault but mine are for me the finest two pieces of Zep on the planet.
The entire Physical Graffiti Album is AWESOME.
Just listen to John Bonham's drumming, there are good drummers but Bonham was in a league of his own a true genius.
John Bonham was the perfect drummer for Led Zeppelin. The songs were written with him in mind and he was magical on stage.
Andrew Streeter Amen to that!!
His timing seemed many times to be at odds with JPJ and Jimmy's rhythms, but the guy just monstered the beat and basically drove most songs LZ produced. What resulted was as close to sheer perfection as there has ever been in rock music. If ever a man was in total control of his chosen instrument it was Bonzo, a pioneer and a legend.
I used to play drums in the 80's. The best way to learn to play drums is to listen to Zeppelin with headphones on, sitting at your kit trying to match that RHYTHM!!!🤘🤘
He was pretty good.
Nobody better than Zeppelin! I grew up listening to them as I was a teen in the 70s! Best time of my life!
You look in your 20's now
I'm with you Julie. When Led Zeppelin I dropped in 1969, I was 15. I instantly fell in love with the band and have been a fan ever since.
Mine too girl!
It sort of makes you feel sorry for younger generations. They will never have anybody that they can appreciate from their youth like we can.
I was born in 71 - I do feel like I've missed out ...
The Bonzo thunderous drum beat,
Plants controlled vocal rasp,
Paige's guitar layers and
J P Jones eastern key chords...
What a masterpiece 😎👌
'Since I Been Loving You' is a necessary Led Zep follow on for you couple of romantics.
Gotta do When the Levee Breaks.
Then after that tune follow up with misty mountain hop..
I always thought that song got too far overlooked. It was as great as all the others in my listening library.
When the Levee Breaks is such a good song that I even love the original blues recording from almost 100 years ago.
You guys remind me of how we used to listen to albums when we'd first get them in our youth. Just listening and looking at each each other now and then when these was something we liked or there was an unexpected wow in the melody or lyrics. You guys make me hear music with new ears again. Thank you.
WELL PUT.
Achilles Last Stand is a must.
ua-cam.com/video/SNP0xu0rMw4/v-deo.html
The best version of Achilles Last Stand is a video of Tyrion (from GoT) slapping Joffrey over and over and over again. For the entirety of the song.
Aye.
Achillies last stand is a must ... no quarter ...in the light ...immigrant song.. must do must must must
Same album, Nobody's Fault but Mine is awesome.
Tony Iommi has named this the song he most wished he had wrote.
I think almost everybody would! LOL! Plant has said it's his far and away favorite Zeppelin track.
Is there video?
I read it. I get news sent to me daily about led Zep and black Sabbath.
@@stevedrums1675 I agree with Robert. I also think Kashmir is Zeppelin's greatest.
Who the fuck is Tony Lommi???????????????
Zeppelin's greatness is something to behold...just the best and heaviest band ever. No one touches them. Hammer of the gods, indeed.
Kashmir is the quintessential, epic jam...it is Led Zeppelins 'sound' banner jam!!
David Miller ua-cam.com/video/0Fn5t0atEmU/v-deo.html
Maynard covering Kashmir
It is incredible to realize what geniuses led Zeppelin really were.Not even one song sounds like another.How many bands can say that?
I absolutely love that you guys were able to get around getting this blocked and how you went about it! Zeppelin is my favorite band of all time. They're so eclectic. Thank you so much for this!
Another epic song that never gets old. So glad both of you provided the listen and enjoyed it. Many thanks!!!!
Mid 70's a dime bag , bottle of wine and zeppelin, No cell phones, text's, selfies , Good ole days......
Happy Birthday Kel! Love Kashmir! Another awesome Led Zeppelin song is The Rain Song!
This is a one of the lump in the throat, goosebump songs...... truly majestic.
I will not headbang
I will not headbang
I will not headbang
Starts headbanging
~Frack~
Shane Schneider, it's automatic.
@@immadashill4877 absolutely!
I am a big time Led Zeppelin fan. I really enjoy watching Kel's reactions to the songs of Led Zep. It makes me really listen to the music and appreciate it even more. Greatest band ever! Thank you Kel and Rich!
The absolute touchstone of Led Zeppelin tracks. A masterpiece. I instantly think of high school and my 1967 GTO convertible 1n 1975. A defining year in my life. I love your reactions. Thank you both for sampling this epic of a generation.
The purest example of why I watch and like your reactions above all others: 1) Kel's facial and physical emotional reaction, 2) Rich's music selections. 3) Both your sincerity. 4) The way you look/love each other :-).
Room for improvement? When you stop the music as necessary for copyright reasons, make it as short as possible, but let Rich put up the signs, so Kel can stay in the mood :-).
You 2 would be cool 😎 neighbors to invite over for BBQ etc.... Kindred spirits...Ying & Yang ☯️ and so much in love 🤗
Two great people playing great music deserve all good things. God bless your son brother, he is in my prayers....
The Rain Song is the most romantic - beautiful song
As is Ten Years Gone which is about one’s first love
The whole Physical Graffiti album is great more hidden gems in there 🤘🤘
Ray Dotzler have you seen early version of In The Light?
The Wanton Song the Bomb
Love the live versions from physical from 75 performances. Better than studio
In the Light is absolutely fantastic! My favourite Zeppelin song! I've heard the early version but prefer the Physical Graffiti version. :)
In my time of dying, houses of the holy, trampled under foot, etc.
a few years ago we saw Tran Siberian Orchestra in Tampa. at the end of one their songs, they dropped right into Kashmir. it was SO good, so seamless, and with them having a string section it sounded great!
Woulda loved to have seen that!
I'm 54 and always a Zeppelin fan.. Always my #1.. I'm the youngest of five and I can't remember ever not hearing them in my life. All four of my siblings had their albums.. the same ones LOL. My oldest brother was going to take me to see Zeppelin In 9th grade, but John Bonham died. It would have been my first concert. It's like going to church when I listen to Led Zeppelin.
1975 10th grade art class making bongs during ceramics course and LED ZEPPELIN Physical Graffiti Playing in the back Ground.
This is what this song reminds me of.
Did the bong survive the years?
lol,,, Nope!!!
The love between you guys are just out of this world. It's radiating all the way to Sweden. Thank you ❤
I love you Sweden. Most of my short stories for my grands take place in Sweden. One is about a dragon named Dagmar.
Absolute rock and roll canon! This is like plucking one of the great jewels out of the crown of Rock and Roll and giving it as a birthday gift.
Kashmir, if you had one song to chill to on a desert island. Oh you guys break my heart seeing she has never had the chance to spread her wings to Zeppelin. I first heard this in 1975 when I was a sophmore in high school in my friends car. We were wrecked by this song. One of the true musical masterpieces of the last 100 years. When we saw it live, a moment to never be forgotten.
The Wanton Song and In The Light off the same album.
In the Light is my favourite Zeppelin song! :)
The beauty of this song is you will be able to listen to it 100s, if not 1000s, of times for the next 45 years, as I have. and still be blown away by it's brillance! :-)
Those short pauses are not a problem... keeps from getting blocked.. small sacrifice...
Other reviewers have managed to play it through. Seems disrespectful to this classic. There has to be a better way.
"Achilles Last Stand". Bonzo's drumming at its best.
Kashmir was such a unique sounding track. The great thing about Zeppelin is that they never copied it or went near it again as a song. They simply moved on. Wonderful.
What a way to celebrate your Birthday Kel. The gift of ROCK!!! :-)
In my time of Dying is my fav by Led Zeppelin. The solo is insane
My favorite too👍😊
Love your reactions! And thank you for listening all the way through! The mighty Zep!❤️ Hope you had a great birthday Kel!
I wouldn't say I'm a the biggest Led Zeppelin fan, though I certainly am a fan, but THIS SONG! Might be my favorite song of all time. The Drums just feed my soul!
Daneng Chef Bonham!
For a song you can't play thru without a break . . . which is how we all want to hear a song . . . you did it quite well! Well done!!!
Check out Hearts, version of Stairway to Heaven for the Led Zep Kennedy center honors, a Great Version!
that was an awesome video at the Kennedy Center, extremely well recorded.. And put on UA-cam... I play that all the time. I'm surprised they allow such a good recording for our enjoyment....
Plant said he usually doesn't like hearing people do stairway but he enjoyed there version
Escalera al Cielo he even shed a tear at the performance.
LonnDawg y
I loved the fact that they brought Plant to tears. Shows how much he enjoyed and respected Heart.
It was incredible to see them do that one LIVE. They put on a dazzling show!
Hey Hey What Can I Do. Awesome zep song.
You guys rock! This is a true classic. Robert Plant said this was their signature song, not stairway to heaven
MY ALL TIME FAVORITE ZEPPELIN SONG ...SO MANY MEMORIES SURROUNDING IT
Happy belated birthday! I have really enjoyed watching you all get into the music I’ve listened to for decades now. Also, watching mature reactions to these songs is more enjoyable than watch the youngsters. Thanks for a good time.
Traveling Riverside Blues is a Zep must.
With the music of Led Zeppelin and watching Kel,s sweet reaction made this awesome !
this done with an orchestra is also an amazing experience.
Written 1973. Recorded 1974. Released 1975.
None of the band had been to Kashmir but they went to Mumbai earlier. Most of the song was created on a drive through the Moroccan desert.
Since I've been living you - Led Zeppelin
Hammer of the Gods. Happy Birthday!
Kel and Rich, the reason this song sounds so cool id the drummer is doing 4/4 time and geetar and base are doing 9/8 time.....only mesh on every twelfth note.
Gives it a sense of urgency.
I love the mixed meter Led Zeppelin used so effectively (Bonham and the band are playing in two different meters, that is what gives the song its groove IMO. Lost of very talented and experimental musicians in the early 70s. So glad I grew up in the late 60s and early 70s--best rock and roll ever. I remember partying with friends and we picked a new album to listen to for the party: Queen, Led Zeppelin, Yes, Pink Floyd, ZZ Top, so many others. Sometimes I feel sorry for younger people :) I taught at the University fo Delhi in 2010-2011and listened to Kashmir almost daily (especially when I spent time in Kashmir).BTW, any band that can put a G Dorian and a G Lydian scale in a classic rock song really ROCKS! Thanks for sharing.
Keep the sound up! I can jam and read
🤘😎🤘🎶🎶
Oh and happy bday Kel!
When I first heard them, I thought they were the coolest thing I ever heard in my life. It was my brother who was playing the music, 1969, I was six. We loved it.. Still do to this very day, have all of there music on CD, blast it in my car all the time. Even if I am older. I am the old chick with the loud music in her car driving everyone crazy. Yay me!!
1994 MTV unplugged version is epic, or O2 arena with Jason Bonham on drums. Kashmir is the greatest rock song of all time!!! Love what you two are experiencing together, cannot wait for another reaction. Who knows maybe this is your retirement plan 😂
Happy Birthday Kel, this would have been my fathers 90th Bday also. May each year for you and your husband be rewarded with more love and tenderness. I really appreciate your heartfelt reactions and especially your kind words to those of us veterans. I have had the honor to serve in three tours in Iraq, a tour in the Balkans and having lived almost my entire adult life over sears. My Fathers Brother was a Combat Engineer in WWII, my Father was a Combat Engineer in the Korean War (100% disabled), and I served also as a Combat Engineer (80% disabled), blowing shit up runs in my family's blood . the song that you are showcasing now is my lifetimes all very favorite. I find it very easy to just relax and let the music massage my emotions and as my anger and depression eb away i finally feel at ease for a few minutes. I am thankful that the good Lord led me to your channel and to your true humanity.
This link will take you to what i believe is the best live version that I have found yet. I would be happy if you two would a few minutes to just enjoy it for yourselves.
ua-cam.com/video/9vbeilE0UrQ/v-deo.html
This live version is over twelve minutes but it is absolutely well worth it.
Happy Birthday again, and may each be better than the last.
I love the pure joy on Kel's face while she's listening/
Happy Birthday Kel.... Have a happy, healthy, wealthy year to come!
Her face when the melody came in was perfect 🤣 I still feel the same way
Happy belated Birthday, Kel!!! I always find myself with my eyes closed, bouncing my head the same way you do when I open them!
"Kashmir". . . It's *HYPNOTIC!*
I was at my mom's house for Christmas in 2017 and I dug this record out to listen to and it took my mom and I down memory lane of when we were young. My mom is only 16 years older than I so we pretty much have the same music taste when it comes to the classics. I spent my youth hearing these songs growing up in Michigan in the mid 70's.
If pauses are a neccessary evil to get the message out, they are worth it, and well done.
Jim D'Andrea totally Agreed!
I heard this when it first came out on the radio. I was riding in the car with my dad. I was 5 or 6 at the time, I think it was 1975. My dad didn't know who the band was, but that song got stuck in my head. It was years later that I found out who that was. Been a Zeppelin fan ever since.
Even though Stairway is probably recognized as their most popular tune, this song blows it away and depending on the mood, is the best in their catalog
Happy birthday to Kel from a fellow Taurus (4\24), hope you had a great birthday.
Since iv been loving you-led zeppelin
Tornado of souls-megadeth
Shape of my heart-sting
Live since or both studio and live
Since i've been loving you - Dream Theater (uncovered)
Happy Birthday, Kel! Great reaction, as usual, of an awesome song!
Plant, Page (Led Zeppelin, as a whole) are the Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, etc... of the 1970's!!!
Such a great tune. When you mentioned '75, I had to check my iTunes for the date to confirm my old-timey-ness. This totally reminds me of me during High School years in late '70's. Thanks for triggering me to go back into my old Led Zep catalog of songs I hadn't listened to in years. Rock on!
#LedZeppelin Immigrant song
The vocals at the beginning just wow.
Both my children were in orchestra in junior and high school and learned this song . They had such a blast with it and we parents enjoyed listening.
I would recommend "Battle of Evermore" by Led Zeppelin that one will touch you in the feels..
I would like to second the recommendation of "The Battle of Evermore". It's a sound unlike anything else that I've heard. I heard it when it first came out in 1971, and it still hasn't lost its magic.
@@willpugh-calotte2199 Thank you sir...
You guys are great. NYC is my fave city in the U.S. Broadway shows: (Crazy for You, Guys and Dolls, Phantom of the Opera, restaurants: (NoodleTown in Chinatown, Carnegie Deli, Russian Tea Room, Scotty's Diner at Lexington and 38th). Anyway, my vote is for "I'm Gonna Crawl", the final song on their final album. Best Song on the album and one of the best of their career. "All My Love" is pretty damn good, too.
This is the track I always recommend to people when Led Zep comes up, the very best. Makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up, and I can't just listen once. Incredible.
I like in My Time of dying won't nobody to move
@@mikekeeler6362 that's some good stuff, but I'll raise you by suggesting my 2nd favourite, Ramble On.
No words can describe the power of this song. I get chills every time I hear it! Thanks
Robert Plants voice is, excuse my French, orgasmic!
I love this song from a musician's point of view. The difficulty of a polymetric song can't be overstated. I love that for most of the song (except for breaks and choruses), John Bonham's pounding drum beat is at a 4/4 + 2/4 meter, while the rest of the band is in a 3/4 + 3/8 meter. To pull this together with such shocking precision and create one of the most iconic songs in modern music history is music crafting of the highest order. This song is an eargasm every time I listen to it.
always loved the arabic/indian feel of this
Arabic yes but not indian sound on Kashmir song
@@barkerzz4556 North-African, my bad
well happy birthday Kel & this was lot's of fun!!! thank you folks. it just don't get much better than this!!!!!!!!!!......
I think the arrangement by John Paul Jones for Kashmir is what brings this masterpiece to life !
What a great birthday present, hearing Kashmir through start to finish for the first time. Happy belated Birthday!
The best singer of all time, the best drummer of all time, and a top 3 guitarist of all time. Never was there a better collaboration of musical genius in one band.
Do yourself a favor. Look up on UA-cam Kennedy center honors led zeppelin. Just an amazing video. Their host is Jack Black
I was a young apprentice boilermaker traveling from job to job across the United States back in the late 70's and early 80's and Zeppelin was part of the soundtrack to my life. Oh, to be young again. 200 pounds of tempered steel and sex appeal. Born on a mountain, raised in a cave. Fighting and #@&ing is all I crave.
stevie ray vaughan Texas Flood. Happy Birthday Kel!!
Blast from the past...................... Kel I had my first baby in 1976. I am old enough to be your mother. Happy birthday again!
would make a great James Bond movie sound Track
In 1975 just out of the army I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when this song played for the first time.. music was a huge part of my life then.. along with other activities enough said..
Ten years gone is my favourite from this album I was told it was about an ex girlfriend of roberts..
Ahhh Led Zeppelin! I've got the entire album collection and a huge framed print of them in concert on my wall. Together with the entire album collection of my Canadian Brothers RUSH and a huge framed print of them in concert on my wall as well. Life is goood! Thanks you two! You Rock!😎🎼🎶🎵🇨🇦🇨🇦
I'm astonished you guys managed to upload a LZ reaction. Let's see how long it lasts..
I didn't know LZ were in the King Crimson and Beatles category in that regard.
Zep and Sabbath been getting blocked a lot. Makes sense. Who cares if Beiber is blocked. Block the stuff worth listening to.
I am on sites that Zep does get blocked but some have lasted quite long.
The Drum Roll please
I think we figured this out. Win Win Win for all...Let's hope!!!
Seamless as can be and beautiful reaction, happy bday Kel!
1975 for sure. Happy Birthday Kel 🎂
And the way Rich looks at Kel= TRUE LOVE
Many hours spent on couches in the garage listening to Zeppelin with my friends in the 70's. We're in our late 50's and 60's now and still meet up weekly to party and listen to the music of the 60's, 70's and some 80's. Thanks for the samples!
I highly recommend Led Zepplin "Fool In the Rain" off the "In Through the Out Door" album. It showcases John Bonham's drums like few other songs, if you can believe that.
Dan Huffman Fool in the Rain is one of the best rock drum tracks ever.
Jimmy Page himself also believes that
I love trying to play fool in the rain. Kashmir is easier on keyboard for me even with 2 keyboards playing differently
The first album I ever bought with my own money and my favorite Zep album
Like a kid in a candy store. I love when Kel sparkles with Glee!!! I grew up on these songs like Rich. (I'm 50). So I also know whats coming. But I love watching Kel's grin from ear to ear when she is exposed to the joys of this music. Thanks guys. Need more old Genesis. Super's ready or The cinema show.
Peter Gabriel is a fucking "Beast"
Happy birthday from Norway!!!:) Led Zeppelin rocks! Never gets old:) Just like Kel:):)